Holy Business

Founded on Artisanship and Faith with Emilie Dulles


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Show Notes
  • Daily scripture recitation can ground one's faith.
  • Overcoming personal valleys often leads to deeper faith.
  • Integrating faith into business can enhance client relationships.
  • Client relationships are built on trust and understanding.
  • Balancing work and personal life is essential for well-being.
  • Marriage requires daily attention and care to thrive.
  • Design should reflect the client's unique identity.
  • Personal touch in business fosters deeper connections.
In this conversation, Candice Hilse and Emilie Dulles explore the intersection of faith, work, and personal growth. They discuss the challenges of parenting in a technology-driven world, the importance of daily spiritual practices, and how to integrate faith into business. Emilie shares her journey through personal valleys and the role of marriage in her life, emphasizing the need for intentionality in relationships. The discussion also highlights the significance of client relationships and the value of a personal touch in business, culminating in reflections on the beauty of marriage and the importance of creativity in everyday life. Sound Bites
  • "Technology can be both a tool and a distraction."
  • "Balancing work and personal life is essential."
  • "Marriage requires daily attention and care."
Chapters 00:00Exploring Wyrmwood and Personal Insights 02:51Navigating Technology and Parenting Challenges 05:56Faith and Daily Practices 08:56Overcoming Personal Valleys and Finding Faith 11:51Integrating Faith into Work and Business 14:46The Importance of Client Relationships 17:55Balancing Work and Personal Life 20:41The Role of Marriage in Personal Growth 23:33Creating Meaningful Designs 26:29Navigating Business Growth and Client Expectations 29:21The Importance of Personal Touch in Business 32:28The Beauty of Marriage and Relationships 35:24Final Thoughts on Faith and Work
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Holy BusinessBy Candice Hilse